Dryer stops and won't start again

I cleaned my filter but forgot to put it back in and started dryerd, about 15 minutes later, I saw dryer stopped and realized that I forgot to put filter in, however dryer won't start any more after i placed filter back and cleaned senseors.
please help!

Thank you for your post but I'm talking about dryer, the full description is as below:

my dryer is a LG DLE3733W model, serial number: 704KWFN03075.

I just used it for little bit over 1 year,however the problem ocurred when I was using it today.

I load the dryer, took the filter out to clean, but forgot to put it back in and started the dryer, dryer stopped after running about 15 minutes, of course I realized the problem and immediately put the filter back in but the dryer won't start to run again.

Called LG service center, was advised the sensors might to be cleaned, but it still won't work after cleanning the senors...

Thank you for your post but I'm talking about dryer, the full description is as below:

my dryer is a LG DLE3733W model, serial number: 704KWFN03075.

I just used it for little bit over 1 year,however the problem ocurred when I was using it today.

I load the dryer, took the filter out to clean, but forgot to put it back in and started the dryer, dryer stopped after running about 15 minutes, of course I realized the problem and immediately put the filter back in but the dryer won't start to run again.

Called LG service center, was advised the sensors might to be cleaned, but it still won't work after cleanning the senors...

After owning the LG DLE3777w for a year, I had an issue with it. Everything illuminates when pushing the power button. When pushing the start button - nothing, it does not start, it simply has a humming noise and you can almost hear a timer ticking.Called for service - they had me unplug for 15 seconds, push the start button for 5 seconds and whalah, the dryer started working again. Of course, they didn't make note of the problem and that I called.Now I am experiencing the same thing after 2 years of owning the dryer, however, when I do all of these things listed above, nothing happens. I called into LG, and they gave me the name of a service company. Seems awfully weird to me that simply unplugging it could make it work again, however, it doesn't seem to be working for me this time. Anyone else have any helpful hints?After owning the LG DLE3777w for a year, I had an issue with it. Everything illuminates when pushing the power button. When pushing the start button - nothing, it does not start, it simply has a humming noise and you can almost hear a timer ticking.
Called for service - they had me unplug for 15 seconds, push the start button for 5 seconds and whalah, the dryer started working again. Of course, they didn't make note of the problem and that I called.
Now I am experiencing the same thing after 2 years of owning the dryer, however, when I do all of these things listed above, nothing happens. I called into LG, and they gave me the name of a service company.
Seems awfully weird to me that simply unplugging it could make it work again, however, it doesn't seem to be working for me this time. Anyone else have any helpful hints?

Step 2: Remove the sprayer arm, the screen, the pump housing, a bolt, the upper impeller, the food disposer blade, a spacer plate, the impeller hood, a flat plate, an O-ring, and the lower impeller. Lay the parts out in order as you disassemble them so that you'll be able to reassemble them properly.

Step 3: Clean the parts thoroughly with a mild detergent solution. If any parts are worn, replace them with new ones made for the dishwasher.

Step 4: Replace any seals, such as the O-ring or other washers, with new ones.

Step 5: Reassemble the pump, keeping the parts in order.

To reach the water pump, remove the sprayer arm and screen and then the pump housing. Remove the bolt, and the pump components can be disassembled.

On some dishwashers, the lower impeller serves as a drain pump. This type of system usually has a reversible motor; machines with nonreversible motors have drain valves, as detailed previously. If your machine possesses this impeller pump system, and the water will not drain from the dishwasher, clean the lower pump impeller. This may solve the problem. Otherwise, call a professional service person.

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the motor could be overheating,you might need a clean out on the dryer?vac out the inside where the motor is,clean out the duct where the lint filter slides into and then go outside and make sure the air is blowing out with force,i've been finding alot of cages outside that stop animals from crawling into the vent line but the cage also catches lint and stops the air flow,if so take the cage off or clean it every month,if you have a long run blow out the vent line with a leaf blower,you could also have a bad motor